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Merchandise, &c. COALS. mHE UNDERSIGNED ABE NOW SELLING BEST NEWCASTLE COALS, Delivered in Christchurch, at TWO POUNDS EIGHT SHILLINGS PER TON FOR CASH. 11-18 T & E. Pavitt. VIKSSKS. HOWARDS' Royal Agrieul.y I tural Sixietv of England and Great Paris Exhibition PRIZE HARROWS, AWARDED TO W. WOOEE, The representative of the firm with steam '•ultivition machinery in New Zeal-md, the FIRST PRIZE IN EVERY CLASS, And for their well-known Champion General Purpose Plough, without any field competition test. High Commendation at the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Exhibition, j November, 1867. 11-12 Entire Horses. YOUNG INVINCIBLE. ! HE ABOVE WELL-KNOWN ENTIRE will be at the Kaikainui Hotel, Kaiapoi, every Tuesday from twelve till two o'clock ; and at the Miners' Arms Coal Track, ever} Thursday from twelve till two o'clock. For particulars see card. John Lock, 11-22 Owner. TO STAND THIS SEASON, mHE PUREBRED IMPORTED X SUFFOLK PUNCH HERO. Hero will stand at Mr Wall's farm, Kaiapoi Island, every Monday ; at Mr Page'a stables, Christchurch, every Saturday Will travel the Coal track, Selwyn, and Leeston district the week commencing liovember 11 ; Rangiora and surrounding districts tlie following week. Will take each district alternately. Termß —£5 ; groomaga, 6s. Payable January 14, 1868. 11-11 r pO STAND THIS .SEASON FIREFLY, A son of the celebrated II Barbiere, dam, Fly. This compact horse is the only thoroughbred son of 11 Barbiere in Canterbury, and is well known iv the Ashburton country as the sire of first-rate hacks, many of which have been sold at high prices. Terms : — Thorough-bred mares, £5 5s ; half-bred mares, £2 10s ; groomage, sb. Enquire of John Blake, Manager, Spieydon Farm. For pedigree, see New Zealand Stud Book, page 14. 10-29 HERALD. THIS IMPORTED THOROUGH-BRED HORSE, got by Ishmaelite, out of Henriana, was bred by Mr Bradshaw, in Ireland, and imported to New Zealand by James Williamson, Esq., of Auckland. Those who examine hia pedigree (Stud Book, page 41), will find that this horse affords to racing hreeders a very desirable change of blood After racing very well in England Heruld was hunted by the Marquis of Waterford, at whose death he was boM as a country stallion. Terms : —Thorough-bred mares, £5 5s half-bred mares, £3 3s ; groomage, ss. Enquire of Mr Joseph Page. 10-29 At his Stables, Christchurc

TO STAND THIS SEASON, a* HE IMPORTKD CLYDESDALE HORSE N A P O LE O N. On Mondays—At Mr Grigg's Farm, The Halswell, late Burton's. On Wednesdays and Saturdays—At Mr Mitchell's Herefo.dstreet Repository. On Tuesdays, Ihursdavs, and Fridays—At the Home station, Burn ide, Fendalltown. Terms— £6 6s each, piiyable March 1 ; or by acceptance, January 1, 1868. Guarantee, £8 B*s. Good paddock accommodation at 2e 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Groom's fee, ss. W. Boaq, 10-5 Burnside, Fendalltown. rpO STAND THIS SEASON MERCURY, | Roan colt by Quicksilver out of imported j English mare Duchess, twice winner of the first prize for Carriage Brood Mares at the Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Show at Christchurch. Mercury will serve only ten mares this season, except a few of his owner's. Terms:—Five Guineas. Groomage, 6s. Enquire of Hans Clabe, 10-29 Merevale Paddocks. AT THE CAM BRIDGE, NEAR KAIAPOI, JERSEY WILL SERVE MARES THIS SEASON, at three guineas each. His stock are so well-known in the north country districts that comment is unnecessary. Mares can be taken to graze with this horse for six weeks during the season without extra charge. For pedigree and further particulars apply to T. H. Habbison, 10-21 As above. Public Companies. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE EXPORT COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE. THE OFFICES OF THE COMPANY, in Colombo street, WILL BE OPEN form Eleven till Four o'clock on Wednesdays and Saturdays for receiving applications for shares. James Wyldb, 9-27 Secretary. rpRUST AND AGENCY COMPANY OF AUSTRALASIA (LIMITED). ADVANCES MADE ON SECURITY OF FREEHOLD AND OTHER PROPERTY. For further particulars apply to O. R. Blakistok, Office at W. H. Wynn Williams', Esq:, Solicitor, o*9 Hereford stmt, Ob_istohuro_u

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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1576, 25 November 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XII, Issue 1576, 25 November 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XII, Issue 1576, 25 November 1867, Page 3

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